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Zinnia—Navajo Gaillardia Flowered 
(NEW) NAVAJO GAILLARDIA-FLOWERED MIXED— 
Honorable mention “All-America” Council for 1938. Bi-colored 
flowers resembling a gaillardia in form.—oz. 75c, pkt. 10c 
(NEW) LINEARIS—8 Inches 
The most interesting of the newer Zinnias is the Australian 
variety, Linearis. The flowers, which are single, are a 
lovely shade of golden orange, with a delicate lemon-yellow 
stripe through each petal, while the center is dark brown. 
Plants are early, and 8-10 inches tall, with a spread of 18 
inches. Blooms until frost, and is ideal for borders or 
window boxes.—X oz. 90c, pkt. 10c 
HAAGEANA MEXICANA HYBRIDS—12 Inches 
Double Mixed —More nearly like the true Mexican variety 
(which was the parent of the large flowered Zinnia) than any 
other. Flowers small and plentiful, in yellow and mahogany- 
red and their variations. Excellent for arrangement in low 
bowls. 12 inches tall. Early planting is best.—X oz. 60c, 
pkt. 10c 
*TOM THUMB MIDGETS—4-6 Inches 
Mixed— This variety is even smaller and better for bedding 
than the Lilliput and Cupid types, and can be used as a pot- 
plant. Flowers very heavily and blooms are only one-half 
inch across. Stems long enough for arrangement in small 
vases or bowls. Unusual color variations.—X oz. 50c, pkt. 10c 
HARMONY TYPE SCABIOSA FLOWERED 
Mixed —Plants 2X ft. tall, resembling the Annual Scabiosa in 
form.—X oz. 60c, pkt. 10c 
♦ (NEW) ISABELLINA—3 ft. 
This variety is a delightful shade of coffee-and-cream yellow. 
Flowers are quite large, and splendid for cutting. They are 
of the Grandiflora Robusta type, and resemble Phlox Isabellina 
in color.—X oz. 25c, pkt. 10c 
(NEW) FANTASY—2-2^ ft. 
Mixed —“All-America” Silver Medal for 1935. The new 
selection has flowers composed of a mass of shaggy, ray-like 
petals, large enough for massing, and small enough to lend 
themselves gracefully to flower arrangement. Comes in 
brightest shades of red, yellow and orange, as well as in the 
popular pastel pinks and creams.— X oz. 50c, pkt. 10c 
Star Dust—“All-America” Silver Medal for 1937. Deep 
golden yellow. First separate color in Fantasy group.— 
X oz. 55c, pkt. 15c 
Wildfire —Rich scarlet.—X oz. 55c, pkt. 10c 
♦Orange Lady —Deep bright orange— -X oz. 55c, pkt. 10c 
♦Rosalie —-Bright, intense rose.— X oz. 55c, pkt. 10c 
♦White Light— Honorable Mention “All-America” 1939. 
Pure white.—X oz. 55c, pkt. 10c 
GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED—3-4 ft. 
(Awarded a Gold Medal by The Royal Horticultural 
Society of England.) A new race of this attractive flower. 
Blooms measure about 4 inches in depth and, under very 
favorable conditions, will r^sch 7 inches in diameter. They 
closely resemble Dahlias in appearance, and are the most 
popular of all varieties we grow. They are best for bedding 
purposes. 
Gold Medal Strains 
♦Will Rogers—Intense glowing scarlet.—X oz. 30c, 
pkt. 10c 
Canary Bird—Primrose-yellow.—X oz - 30c, pkt. 10c 
Crimson Monarch—Deep crimson.— -X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Dream—Deep rosy lavender.—X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
El Dorado—-Salmon-apricot.-— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Exquisite—Light rose, shading to deep rose.—X oz. 30c, 
pkt: 10c 
Illumination—Deep rose self.— X oz. 30c pkt. 10c 
Golden Dawn—Golden yellow.— -X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
♦Lemon Beauty—Lemon yellow.—-X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Old Rose—Real old rose shade.— -X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Oriole—-Golden-orange bicolor.—X ° z - 30c, pkt. 10c 
Polar Bear—Eure white.— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Purple Prince—Deep purple.— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Scarlet Flame—-Bright orange-scarlet.-—-X ° z - 30c, pkt. 10c 
ft ♦Youth—-Light flesh. : — X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Bloomsdale Gold Medal Mixture— X oz. 25c, pkt. 10c 
♦Landreths’ Pastel Shades Mixed—-X oz. 35c, pkt. 10c 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS—3 to 4 ft. (Giant Mammoth)— 
The symmetrical flowers of this variety are large and very 
pleasing. The petals are more loosely placed than in the 
Dahlia type, giving the effect of a neater, flatter center, thus 
serving to accentuate the great size of the flower. These are 
better for cutting(than the Dahlia Flowered type, as the stems 
are longer. 
Grenadier— Dark red.— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
(New) Daffodil— -Canary yellow.— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Orange Queen— Golden orange.— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Purity— -Best white of all Zinnias.— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Rose Queen— -Bright rose.— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Miss Willmott— Soft shrimp-pink. — X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Scarlet G-em— Glowing scarlet. — X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Violet Queen— Deep purple. — X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
♦Lavender Queen— Rosy-lavender. —X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c. 
♦Salmon Queen— Salmon-rose. —X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c. 
Bloomsdale Finest Mixed— -X oz. 25c, pkt. 10c 
♦Landreths’ Pastel Shades Mixed— -X oz. 35c, pkt. 10c 
DWARF ELEGANS PUMILA—18 Inches 
Flowers 3 inches in diameter on plants 18 inches tall. Blooms 
45 days from planting. 
♦ (New) Spun Gold —Delightful pastel shades of butter-yellow 
-—X ° z - 50c, pkt. 10c 
♦Cut-and-Come Again Mixed — X oz. 40c, pkt. 10c 
(NEW) EARLY WONDER—2 ft. 
♦Fandango—Is a fiery, salmon cerise pink, and is the first 
of a new race of dwarf, early flowering Zinnias, producing 
masses of pumila type flowers on long stems. Ideal for 
cutting. 2 feet.—X oz. 70c, pkt. 10c 
♦Padre—-Bright Scarlet—-X oz. 90c, pkt. 10c. 
♦Fiesta—Rich, deep red.— X oz. 70c, pkt. 10c 
♦G-ypsy—Burnt-orange.— X oz. 70c, pkt. 10c 
♦Rose Pink—Soft clear pink.—Xpz. 70c, pkt. 10c 
♦Finest Mixed—Produces a profusion of medium size 
flowers on long stems, with very little foliage, in new shades 
of orange, lavender, red and pinks.— X oz. 60c, pkt. 10c 
Zinnia—Tom Thumb Midgets 
